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SUMMARY:The Future of Korean Competitiveness
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: “South Korea faces unparalleled challenges in the coming years: a demographic fallout with the world’s lowest fertility rates and a fast-aging society\, all-around economic competition from China\, vulnerable supply chains\, and sluggish growth rates. South Koreans also confront a belligerent North Korea with an expanding arsenal of nuclear weapons\, as well as a growing Chinese military footprint nearby. As U.S.-China competition intensifies\, South Korea finds itself straddling a precarious fault line. \nCarnegie’s Chung Min Lee will be joined by Lee Jeung-eun\, Hana Anderson\, Jacob Feldgoise\, and Juhern Kim to discuss these issues and the launch of their new compendium\, “How South Korea Is Honing a Competitive Edge.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-future-of-korean-competitiveness/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221212T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221212T153000
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CREATED:20230322T191312Z
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SUMMARY:Advancing Synergies Between the U.S. and African Countries in Just Energy Transitions
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | In-Person & Virtual \nEvent Description: “Climate change is a defining issue for the African continent and is sure to feature prominently at the upcoming U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington\, D.C. this month. Synergies exist between the United States’ strategic interests in global climate action and African priorities for a just energy transition to a low-carbon future. These shared goals offer potential for job creation\, increased productivity\, and shared prosperity. What other opportunities and risks are involved in the pursuit of these shared goals? How can the U.S. and African countries advance this energy transition meaningfully for all nations? \nThe Carnegie Endowment is honored to welcome presidents from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region and senior U.S. government officials for a program on the margins of the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit. His Excellency President Hage Geingob of the Republic of Namibia\, the African Union Commissioner for Infrastructure\, Energy\, and Digitalization Her Excellency Dr. Amani Abou-Zeid\, U.S. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Ervin Massinga\, and U.S. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources Harry Kamian\, will share insight on the United States’ global leadership in clean energy technology and African priorities for a just energy transition. The president of the Carnegie Endowment\, Tino Cuéllar\, will provide opening remarks. Reception to follow.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/advancing-synergies-between-the-u-s-and-african-countries-in-just-energy-transitions/
LOCATION:The Carnegie Endowmnet
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221213T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221213T093000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T191531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T142138Z
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SUMMARY:The path ahead for regional integration initiatives in the Western Balkans
DESCRIPTION:The Atlantic Council | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: “The six Western Balkan countries convened in Berlin in November and signed three agreements under the auspices of the revitalized Berlin Process. The year ahead offers a new set of opportunities to demonstrate the transatlantic commitment to the region. How can the transatlantic partners work together to support the region on its Euro-Atlantic path?” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-path-ahead-for-regional-integration-initiatives-in-the-western-balkans/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221213T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221213T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T191659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T142128Z
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SUMMARY:How Can the U.S. Support an Inclusive Digital Transformation in Africa?
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | In-Person & Virtual \nEvent Description: “The African continent is undergoing a digital transformation that will shape African economies and societies for decades to come. Yet over 800 million Africans remain offline\, including millions of youth who will drive the future of the region’s digital economy. The Biden administration’s “U.S. Strategy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa” outlines a plan to bolster economic ties with countries in the region\, and the upcoming U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit will advance U.S.-African collaboration on the most pressing global and regional priorities of our day. How can policymakers\, investors\, and stakeholders in Africa and beyond best support the continent’s digital transformation? Join the Carnegie Africa Program on the margins of the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit as we host African policymakers and representatives from the U.S. government to discuss how the United States can partner with African countries to promote innovation and build an inclusive digital economy.”
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/how-can-the-u-s-support-an-inclusive-digital-transformation-in-africa/
LOCATION:The Carnegie Endowmnet
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221213T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221213T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T191805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T142120Z
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SUMMARY:How Can the U.S. Support an Inclusive Digital Transformation in Africa?
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | In-Person & Virtual \nEvent Description: “The African continent is undergoing a digital transformation that will shape African economies and societies for decades to come. Yet over 800 million Africans remain offline\, including millions of youth who will drive the future of the region’s digital economy. The Biden administration’s “U.S. Strategy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa” outlines a plan to bolster economic ties with countries in the region\, and the upcoming U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit will advance U.S.-African collaboration on the most pressing global and regional priorities of our day. How can policymakers\, investors\, and stakeholders in Africa and beyond best support the continent’s digital transformation? Join the Carnegie Africa Program on the margins of the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit as we host African policymakers and representatives from the U.S. government to discuss how the United States can partner with African countries to promote innovation and build an inclusive digital economy.”
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/how-can-the-u-s-support-an-inclusive-digital-transformation-in-africa-2/
LOCATION:The Carnegie Endowmnet
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221213T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T191925Z
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SUMMARY:The Yank: The True Story of a Former U.S. Marine in the Irish Republican Army
DESCRIPTION:Foreign Policy Research Institute | Virtual Event \n“In this month’s People\, Politics\, and Prose\, John Crawley joins Ronald J. Granieri to discuss his book\, The Yank: The True Story of a Former U.S. Marine in the Irish Republican Army. Crawley and Granieri will discuss Crawley’s experience from Marine Corps training to gun-running and explore the path taken by the former U.S. Marine to the IRA.” \n“People\, Politics\, and Prose with Ron Granieri features in-depth conversations with authors of recent books on international affairs and national security. Moderated by FPRI’s Ronald J. Granieri\, each session will build on the book’s contents to discuss the author’s influences and motivations\, relating everything to current events to elicit a broader understanding of the geographical\, political\, and historical context of our contemporary world.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-yank-the-true-story-of-a-former-u-s-marine-in-the-irish-republican-army/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221214T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221214T090000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T192043Z
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SUMMARY:Where Do China-India Relations Stand?
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: “Despite some progress on the border dispute\, China and India remain at odds. Beijing’s assertiveness in the Himalayas has pushed New Delhi closer toward the United States and Europe\, and there are few signs that the two Asian powers can mend their strained relationship. Though New Delhi’s ties with Washington are warming\, the latter has been frustrated by the former’s refusal to join Western sanctions on Russia. And while India has further embraced the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue and strengthened ties with other Asian countries\, it has been reticent to fully align with Washington in several areas. Their differences notwithstanding\, can China and India find common ground? Where are the limits in U.S.-India ties? Paul Haenle will moderate a discussion among Vijay Gokhale\, Han Hua\, and Ashley J. Tellis on the state of China-India ties\, as well as the implications for the United States. This panel is the second of the Carnegie Global Dialogue Series 2022–2023 and will also be recorded and published as a China in the World podcast.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/where-do-china-india-relations-stand/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221214T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221214T120000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T192223Z
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SUMMARY:Political Implications of the Qatar World Cup in the Middle East and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Foreign Policy Research Institute | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: “Please join FPRI and MERIP for a special event discussing political developments surrounding this year’s World Cup\, the first to be hosted in the Arab world. Qatar’s World Cup bid was marked by accusations of corruption and serious concerns about human rights violations amid a massive investment in construction and infrastructure that has remade the small gulf kingdom’s landscape to host a month’s worth of soccer matches. The World Cup arrives at a moment when Qatari influence across the region\, from Egypt to Turkey and beyond appears to be reaching a climax. This event will feature three contributing authors to the most recent issue of Middle East Report discussing their contributions and reactions to some of the dramatic stories coming out of the event with FPRI’s Director of Research\, James Ryan. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/political-implications-of-the-qatar-world-cup-in-the-middle-east-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221215T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221215T100000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T202304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T202304Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership Breakfast with The Hon. William J. Burns
DESCRIPTION:Join colleagues from across the intelligence and national security at INSA’s Leadership Breakfast with CIA Director William J. Burns\, on Thursday\, December 15\, from 7:45 -10:00 am at the Westin Arlington Gateway\, Arlington\, VA. \nIn a moderated discussion with The Hon. Sue Gordon\, former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence\, Director Burns will discuss today’s global challenges and CIA’s efforts to address them. The registration link is posted below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/leadership-breakfast-with-the-hon-william-j-burns/
LOCATION:Westin Arlington Gateway
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221215T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221215T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T202413Z
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SUMMARY:Daring to Struggle: China’s Global Ambitions Under Xi Jinping
DESCRIPTION:Foreign Policy Research Institute | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: ” Increasingly powerful\, prosperous\, and authoritarian\, China under Xi Jinping has become a more intense competitor globally — economically\, technologically\, diplomatically\, militarily\, and in seeking to influence hearts and minds. \nBates Gill\, author of the new book\, Daring to Struggle\, explains the aims and motivations driving Xi-era China’s more dynamic\, assertive\, and risk-taking approach to foreign policy\, and assesses the implications for China and the world. FPRI Asia Director Jacques deLisle moderates the discussion.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/daring-to-struggle-chinas-global-ambitions-under-xi-jinping/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221215T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221215T123000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T202527Z
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SUMMARY:Carnegie Connects: Is Russia-Ukraine a Forever War?
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: “Russian aggression against Ukraine continues with no end in sight. While Ukrainian military offensives have shifted the momentum and recaptured significant swaths of territory\, entrenched Russian positions and winter conditions have slowed the tempo of the fighting. Meanwhile Russia’s air and missile strikes have crippled Ukrainian infrastructure and exacted a severe price on civilians. Where is the war headed? Is the resolve of the U.S.-led coalition still strong? How has the conflict affected Putin’s domestic support? And what options are available to the Biden administration other than simply staying the course? Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with Carnegie’s own Andrew S. Weiss and one of Russia’s most acclaimed political observers\, Ekaterina Schulmann\, to discuss these and other issues.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/carnegie-connects-is-russia-ukraine-a-forever-war/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221216T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T202755Z
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari
DESCRIPTION:United State Institute for Peace | In-Person Event \nEvent Description: “Reflections on the State of Democracy in Nigeria. Join USIP\, the National Democratic Institute\, the International Republican Institute\, the National Endowment for Democracy\, and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems for a conversation with President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/a-conversation-with-nigerian-president-muhammadu-buhari/
LOCATION:U.S. Institute of Peace 2301 Constitution Ave\, Washington\, DC 20037
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221220T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221220T120000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T202918Z
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SUMMARY:China’s Next Act: How Sustainability and Technology are Reshaping China’s Rise and the World’s Future
DESCRIPTION:Foreign Policy Research Institute | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: ” In his new book\, China’s Next Act\, Scott M. Moore addresses how climate change\, emerging technologies\, and the Covid-19 pandemic are changing China’s relationship with the world. China has become indispensable to addressing these increasingly pressing\, shared global challenges. Yet sustainability and technology also are focal points for intensified economic\, geopolitical\, and ideological competition with China. \nIn conversation with FPRI Asia Program Director Jacques deLisle\, Moore will discuss these developments and the prospects for competition—both healthy and destructive—and cooperation with China\, and the implications for governments\, companies\, and organizations around the world.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/chinas-next-act-how-sustainability-and-technology-are-reshaping-chinas-rise-and-the-worlds-future/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221221T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221221T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T193144
CREATED:20230322T203042Z
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SUMMARY:Transitional Justice in Wartime Yemen
DESCRIPTION:Foreign Policy Research Institute | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: ” During and after the 2011 uprising in Yemen\, actors across civil society pushed longstanding and unmet demands for justice to the forefront. As Yemen’s internationally-brokered transitional process gave way to war\, these demands persisted\, even as new grievances quickly emerged. In this event\, Stacey Philbrick Yadav\, a leading expert on Yemeni politics and author of Yemen in the Shadow of Transition: Pursuing Justice Amid War (Oxford University Press\, 2022) will discuss the work that civil actors are undertaking now to ensure that post-conflict institutions can substantively respond to the demands of Yemeni society. Drawing on nearly two decades of research\, including recent collaborative research with Yemeni-led research and advocacy organizations\, Yadav considers the road ahead for Yemeni civil society and elites. This discussion will be moderated by FPRI’s Director of Research\, James Ryan.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/transitional-justice-in-wartime-yemen/
LOCATION:Virtual
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